Technology Support

Audio/Visual Presentation

The Court provides audio/video presentation technology for courtroom use on a first come-first serve basis. Provided below is a list of available technology. Please make requests 48 hours in advance of the scheduled court date. Audio/Video Services cannot guarantee fulfilling requests made less than forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled court date. Please complete the online A/V Request Form for all requests.

Available Presentation Equipment

Teleconferencing – Support for remote testimony via phone

Assisted listening device (ADA compliant)

HD Projector

Document camera (will show X-Rays)

Annotation

Video playback

Secured wireless connectivity for any device

Windows, Android, and IOS

Laptop, tablet, and smartphone

White board

Video Conference

The Court provides video conference service, equipment, and support for trial appearances and judicial hearings. The Court supports SIP, H323 and Acano for Enterprise- WebRTC (Google Chrome compatible), except the 16th floor courtrooms which do not support video conferencing. The requesting party is responsible for all line/telephone, remote site service, and other miscellaneous charges. Please make requests 48 hours in advance of the scheduled court date. Complete the online A/V Request Form for all requests.

Courtroom 23

Courtroom 23 is a hi-tech courtroom that seamlessly integrates the latest in courtroom technology and enhanced courtroom performance and presentation. Courtroom 23 is located on the 23rd floor of the Orange County.

Key Technologies

Wireless Internet (Public WiFi)

Wireless internet access is available throughout all courtrooms, hearing rooms, the Court Resource Center, the Jury Assembly Room, and most conference rooms within the Orange County Courthouse, the Osceola County Courthouse, and the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center. This service is free and available to the public. Provided below are instructions to make your connection to the Internet.

Instructions

Make sure your wireless adapter is turned on. If you are within range of the public wireless network, you should notice a “Wireless Networks detected” window.

Click on the window to display the available networks. You should see the network “ninthpublic.” This is the public wireless network for internet access. Click and highlight the “ninthpublic” entry then click on the “connect” button at the bottom of this window.

You will then be prompted by a “Wireless Network Connection” window. Click on “Connect Anyway.” You are now connected to the internet.

Click on Internet Explorer and open your browser.

You are directed to the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court website. You are now on the Internet.

Court Administration provides A/V equipment, video conferencing, public WiFi, and other technology support for the courtrooms, hearing rooms, and conference rooms located throughout the Circuit. This section will outline available technology, procedures, and request protocols.